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Eau de cologne? -
09-09-08, 04:15 PM
I wondering where I can get some...anyone know?
I cant find it anywhere ![]() We used it on Monday at the begining of our manicure, it was in 500ml bottles in our trollies but originally came from a 4ltr bottle. thanks everyone xx |
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10-09-08, 11:44 AM
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You should be using a nail dehydrator type of product such as Creative Nail Design Scrubfresh (other brands are available). |
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10-09-08, 02:35 PM
yes eau de cologne it definatley is
we have been using it at college this week to clean the skin after massage, it was in a small bottle I think the make was strictly professional, I am going to try my local 'Dennis Williams' tomorrow I will let you know how I get on. |
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10-09-08, 03:15 PM
We seem to be confusing 2 things here.
The initial question, I thought was about degreasing the nails during a manicure. I may be confusing this with something else. I apologise for the confusion. |
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11-09-08, 12:56 PM
sorry, I don't see where in the original post about it saying it was used to degrease the nail plate! maybe I have misread it lol.
I was just thinking if it was used at the beginning of the manicure process then it would be used to clean the skin, like we do after massage. I agree though it's not the right thing to use on the nails. |
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